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[ræɡ](a piece of old, torn or worn cloth: I'll polish my bike with this old rag.) cunja- ragged- raggedly
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- rags* * *I [ræg]nouncunja, krpa, capa; platno, platneno blago iz krp; plural ponošena, razcapana obleka, obleka za vsak dan; humorously obleka; derogatory žepni robec, zavesa ipd.; ničvreden časopis, bankovec; del, odlomek, košček katerekoli stvari; droben, majhen, neznaten ostanek, sled, trohica; revež, bednik, razcapanec, raztrganecthe Rag humorously častniški klub v Londonuin rags — v cunjah, razcapan, raztrgannot a rag to one's back — niti krpice, cunjice na telesunot a rag of evidence — niti sledu o kakem dokazu, nobenega dokazilnega gradivaworn to rags — ponošen, iznošen do cap, capast, cunjastthere is not a rag of truth in what you say — niti trohice resnice ni v tem, kar praviteto cram on every rag (of sail) nautical dvigniti, razpeti vsa jadrato get one's rag out colloquially razjeziti seto show a red rag to a bull — razdražiti bika z rdečo krpo, figuratively razkačiti kogato spread every rag of sail nautical razpeti vsa razpoložljiva jadraAmerican to take the rag off (the bush) — prekositi, posekati, preseči vse, vsakegaII [ræg]nounslang pretep, ravs, tepež, zdraha, zdražba, razprtija, prepir; izgred; hrup, hrušč, vpitje, trušč, kričanje, razgrajanje; objestna šala, špas, draženje, nagajanje, zbadanje, izzivanje; objestno veselje na račun koga drugega; slang zmerjanje, oštevanje; slang študentovsko razgrajanje, zbijanje (objestnih) šalfancy dress rag — študentovska zabava, kostumirana zabavato get one's rag out figuratively razjeziti se, razsrditi se, razkačiti seIII [ræg]transitive verb & intransitive verbozmerjati, ošteti, brati levite komu; drážiti, nagajati, zafrkavati, zbadati; mučiti, trpinčiti, prizadeti komu kaj hudega, narediti kaj komu navkljub; objestno, škodoželjno se šaliti s kom, za norca imeti, norce briti iz, delati objestne šale; potolči se, pobiti se, zlasati se; colloquially delati izgrede, razgrajatito rag (over) — biti si v laseh (gledé), prepirati se (zaradi)IV [ræg]noun(glinasti) skrilavec, kremeni pesek; trdi listasti apnenecV [ræg]1.nounsee ragtime;2.transitive verb musicsinkopirati, igrati v jazzovskem ritmu; intransitive verb plesati, igrati v ragtimeu (v močno sinkopiranem ritmu črnske glasbe)
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